Electrically-heated utensil.



A. A. WARNER.

ELEOTRICALLY HEATED UTENSIL.

APPLICATION FILED PEB.1, 1912.

1 40,595 I Patented Oct. 8, 1912.

\VITN ESSES Ji j INVENTOR Alonzo A. W 11/ LE B amer V? fizz Z1 I ATTORNEY UNITED STATES PATEN OFFICE.

ALONZO A. WARNER, OF NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOB TO LANDEBS, FRABY acnanx, or NEW BRITAIN,

a citizen of the United States,'and a resident of New Britain, in the count-yof Hartford and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvementsin Electrically-Heated Utensils, of which the following is aspecification.

trically heated receptaclessuch as hot Water dishes and the like and resides more particularly in the manner of securing the heating unit in place. v

The figure of the drawings illustrates embodiment of my invention.

a denotes the receptacle, 6 the base, 0 an inverted cup-shaped member adapted to receive the heating element (2, one of the radiating members e of which is in close 0011-" walls of the cup-shaped tact with the side member, the other radiating element belng operatively positioned with respect to the top of said cup-shaped member.

f re resents a plate located within thereceptac e and g gscrews passing throughthis plate and through the cup-shaped member and engaging the heating element and by means of which parts are assembled and held to provide for the ready transmission of the heat generated in the heating element to the wall of the receptacle.-

ELECTB-ICALLY-HEATED UTENSIL.

Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed February 1, 1912. Serial No. 674, 793.

My invention relates particularly to elec- I closely fitting within an her, a plate located within'said receptacle,

said utensil.

CONECTICUT, A CORPORATION OF CONNECTICUT.

Patented Oct. 8, 1912.

1 It will be observed that the top of the base is apertured and that this aperture is larger than the outside diameter of the inverted cup-shapedholder 0 to prevent the dissipation of the heat'from: the side walls of this holder directly to the base.

- I claim as my invention! 1. In a device of the character described the combination with a receptacle and an apertured base on which it is supported, of an inverted cup-shaped member locatedin the aperture in the base against the underside of the receptacle, a heating element said cup-shaped memand means secured in said plate, passing through the abutting walls of the receptacle and cup-shaped member and engaging said heating unit.

2. In an electrically heated utensil an electrical heating unit, a holder therefor, and

meansanchored in the receptacle and pass-' ing through the base of said holder to engage the heating unit to secure said unit and holdefin operative position with respect to .ALonzo A. WARNER. Witnesses F. G. RUSSELL, TRAVER. 

